Kotaku EastEast is your slice of Asian internet culture, bringing you the latest talking points from Japan, Korea, China and beyond. Tune in every morning from 4am to 8am.

Earlier this year we interviewed Chinese prop maker Wang Xiao Kang and showed off some of his spectacular works in progress. This time around, Wang's finally ready to show off his finished product, a fully mechanised Iron Man Mark III helmet.

Not only has Wang finished his Mark III helmet, he is now also ready to take orders on copies. He's even started putting out prototypes of other gear, including a light-up arc reactor, Repulsor Gloves for version 2 and 3 armors, and even a full Mark III armor set. He's also started working on a Mark 42 amour.

Wang's home-made suit isn't perfect, but it's still downright awesome. He's currently taking orders on his Taobao.com account, where he's charging a minimum of $650 for the full Iron Man Mark III armor—most of which goes towards buying materials, according to his website. It costs more if the armor is going to be built for someone bigger.